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- Clarks_rule abstract "Clark's rule is a medical term referring to a mathematical formula used to calculate the proper dosage of medicine for children aged 2–17. The procedure is to take the child's weight in pounds, divide by 150 lb, and multiply the fractional result by the adult dose to find the equivalent child dosage.For example: If an adult dose of medication calls for 30 mg and the child weighs 30 lb. Divide the weight by 150 (30/150) to get 1/5. Multiply 1/5 times 30 mg to get 6 mg.Clark's rule is not used clinically, but it is a popular dosage calculation formula for pediatric nursing instructors.Similar to Clark's rule is Fried’s rule, by which the formula is modified to be used for infants. The formula is nearly identical, except with the child's weight replaced by the infant's age in months.The formula was named after Dr. Cecil Belfield Clark (1894–1970), a Barbadian Physician who served in London Boroughs for 50 years and was an early advocate for homosexuality rights.".
- Clarks_rule wikiPageExternalLink chap12.pdf.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageID "12142820".
- Clarks_rule wikiPageLength "1280".
- Clarks_rule wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Clarks_rule wikiPageRevisionID "677982761".
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clinical_pharmacology.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Dosage_calculation.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Medical_terminology.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(mass).
- Clarks_rule wikiPageWikiLink Weight.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Clarks_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pharmacology-stub.
- Clarks_rule subject Category:Clinical_pharmacology.
- Clarks_rule hypernym Term.
- Clarks_rule type Science.
- Clarks_rule comment "Clark's rule is a medical term referring to a mathematical formula used to calculate the proper dosage of medicine for children aged 2–17. The procedure is to take the child's weight in pounds, divide by 150 lb, and multiply the fractional result by the adult dose to find the equivalent child dosage.For example: If an adult dose of medication calls for 30 mg and the child weighs 30 lb. Divide the weight by 150 (30/150) to get 1/5.".
- Clarks_rule label "Clark's rule".
- Clarks_rule sameAs Q5127111.
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- Clarks_rule sameAs Q5127111.
- Clarks_rule wasDerivedFrom Clarks_rule?oldid=677982761.
- Clarks_rule isPrimaryTopicOf Clarks_rule.